![]() Place-names in Portugal, by Dom Pedro de AlcazarĪrabic names of administrative districts in Portugal This article contains some examples of Islamic names. Of the general structure of medieval Arabic names. Lists of masculine and feminine given names and bynames from 8th toġ2th century Andalusia records. Have articles on Islamic names in other partsĪndalusian Names: Arabs in Spain, by Juliana de Luna Islamic Names These articles discuss Islamic names specifically from Iberia. The article includes a mixture of Basque names, names of people living in Basque regions, and names which have roots in the Basque language but were used by people living in other parts of Spain. Masculine names, feminine names, and surnames from a tax roll.ĭiscussion of the history of the Basque language, by Larry Trask,įeminine Names, by Aryanhwy merch CatmaelĪ short list of names from the 10th through 14th centuries.īasque Onomastics of the Eighth to Sixteenth Centuries, by Karen LarsdatterĪn extensive list of given names and bynames, organized by modern Basque spelling. Portuguese Names from Lisbon, 1565, by Aryanhwy merch Catmael Letters from the Court of King John III, by Juliana de LunaĪn analysis of men's and women's names, with examples of given namesĪnd surnames and discussion of patterns of name construction. Spanish Names from the 1591 Tlaxcala Census, by Kallinikos Gavras Spanish names from a census of Tlaxcala residents, many of whom were indigenous Nahuatl speakers.Īn analysis of about 220 names from chronicles of this period. Standardized, but these pages do offer a few dozen names from late 15thĬentury Spanish Names, by Elsbeth Anne Roth.Īn extensive study of names and naming customs. The spellings are probably modernized and List of the crew on Columbus' 1492 voyage, and lists of survivors of Lists, 1400-1500, at The Olive Tree Genealogy La población de Aragón según el Fogaje deĬatólico, Gobierno de Aragón e Instituto Aragos deĪnd mentions two women by name: Anthona Romeu and This list isĮxtracted from an excellent source, Antonio Serrano Montalvo, Spanish Names from Blesa, 1495, by Constanza of ThamesreachĬensus of the Aragonese village of Blesa in 1495. Masculine and feminine given names and surnames. Spanish Names from Jaén, 1495, by Aryanhwy merch Catmael ![]() Spanish Names from the Inquisition Trials of Ciudad Real, 1483-1513, by Aryanhwy merch CatmaelĪnalysis of names from trial records, including masculine and feminine given names and an analysis of bynames. Household accounts of Isabella of Castile, including lists of given This is a valuableĮxample of how the names of travellers were adapted to the localĪn analysis of 1957 masculine and 456 feminine names from the Identified the nationality of some of the men. This is a work in progress, but a fascinating one. The spellingsįoreign fighters in the war against Granada, 15th c., by Marianne Lists of masculine and feminine given names from 15thĬentury Cordoba with an analysis of name construction. ![]() The names are given in modern spellings.Ĭordobese names of the 15th century, by Marianne Perdomo (Leonor Names in the Memorias de Leonor López de Córdoba, ca.1412, by Marianne Perdomo (LeonorĪ small collection from a modern Spanish edition of a 15th century Men's given names and surnames from 1376, 1540, and 1567. Late-Period Spanish Men's Names from Seville, by Aryanhwy merch Catmael Leonese Men's Names from 1313, by Aryanhwy merch Catmael ![]() Names of noblemen who were companions of this chivalric order. Members of the Order of the Band in the 14th Century, by Leonese Names from the First Half of the 14th Century, byĪ small collection of men's and women's names. Report 2408 Lists of masculine names and a discussion of naming practices in 12th Leonese and Castilian Given Names 1050-1200, Lists of given names and an analysis of naming patterns from 10th-13th Medieval Spanish Names from the Monastery of Sahagun, In Spanish, with modernized spellings of names. Lists of masculine and feminine given names and patronymics from 10thĬentury Leon. Period, the situation was much more complex. North, and Galician (very similar to Portuguese) in the northwest. ![]() Their own languages: Catalan in the east and northeast, Basque in the Within Spain are several minority populations with Iberia today is divided into two countries, Spain and Portugal, each withĪn official language. Languages of the Mediaeval Iberian Peninsula, by Pedro de Alcazar Languages, the ancestors of modern Spanish and Portuguese, plus BasqueĪnd Islamic names in Spain. This index contains articles on names in the western Iberian Medieval Naming Guides: Spanish, Portuguese, and Basque Spanish, Portuguese, and Basque Names ![]()
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